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Hi, I am retaking mcat next week, but still, my verbal score haven't been improved despite of my practice.
Last year, I got a 4 on the real thing, and my aamc verbal is avg around 6-7.
After practicing with EK, PR, I am still getting an average of about 6-7.
However, now I can finish most EK passage on time. (Before I couldn't).
But my score is still about the same.
Which means, before, I finish 6 passage, get a 6 vs Now, finish 7 passages, still get a 6.
Most of the mistakes that I got wrong the first time, I still got wrong the second time I redo the passages--due to not knowing vocabs, not understanding passages, thus the main idea, and not knowing what actually the question is asking, and picking up the BEST ans.
And now on the aamc verbal, I still score about the same.
There are passages that I couldn't get most of the questions right even if I do it without timing. ( AAMC 3, passage 7, about religious) I totally couldn't understand the passage even reading three times, due to a lot of vocabs, and the writing style.
I am freaking out. I am afraid that what happen last time will happen again.
If I encounter some passage like that in the real test, in the middle or beginning of the test, I think I will be so stressed, not knowing try to finish it, or skip it, and come back latter.... I remember that last time, there are 2 passages that got me, that I couldn't understand them at all, and spent a lot of time on them.
What should I do when I face such situation?
(In EK 101, I never really blank out like this, I usually be able to read through all the passages, and I follow EK strategy of doing all passages in order, and give full attention to each passage, skip question if taking too long) But it seems like if I do this, I will got stuck in some hard passages in the beginning or middle of the test, just trying to read and get the main idea of it.
Also, another problem I have, is that it seems aamc or real mcat verbal require more refer to passage type of questions than EK101. And the real mcat verbal passages are usually longer.
Sometimes I just spend quite a lot of time referring back to passage, to look for words, sentences, and spent a lot of time. (EK101 doesn't really have that type of questions compare to AAMC and the real one).
Please, any suggestions???
(ps: everyone seems to say that AAMC 3 Verbal is easy, but I find it kind of hard...got a 6 this time, same as last time...does that have to do with me being ESL?)
Last year, I got a 4 on the real thing, and my aamc verbal is avg around 6-7.
After practicing with EK, PR, I am still getting an average of about 6-7.
However, now I can finish most EK passage on time. (Before I couldn't).
But my score is still about the same.
Which means, before, I finish 6 passage, get a 6 vs Now, finish 7 passages, still get a 6.
Most of the mistakes that I got wrong the first time, I still got wrong the second time I redo the passages--due to not knowing vocabs, not understanding passages, thus the main idea, and not knowing what actually the question is asking, and picking up the BEST ans.
And now on the aamc verbal, I still score about the same.
There are passages that I couldn't get most of the questions right even if I do it without timing. ( AAMC 3, passage 7, about religious) I totally couldn't understand the passage even reading three times, due to a lot of vocabs, and the writing style.
I am freaking out. I am afraid that what happen last time will happen again.
If I encounter some passage like that in the real test, in the middle or beginning of the test, I think I will be so stressed, not knowing try to finish it, or skip it, and come back latter.... I remember that last time, there are 2 passages that got me, that I couldn't understand them at all, and spent a lot of time on them.
What should I do when I face such situation?
(In EK 101, I never really blank out like this, I usually be able to read through all the passages, and I follow EK strategy of doing all passages in order, and give full attention to each passage, skip question if taking too long) But it seems like if I do this, I will got stuck in some hard passages in the beginning or middle of the test, just trying to read and get the main idea of it.
Also, another problem I have, is that it seems aamc or real mcat verbal require more refer to passage type of questions than EK101. And the real mcat verbal passages are usually longer.
Sometimes I just spend quite a lot of time referring back to passage, to look for words, sentences, and spent a lot of time. (EK101 doesn't really have that type of questions compare to AAMC and the real one).
Please, any suggestions???
(ps: everyone seems to say that AAMC 3 Verbal is easy, but I find it kind of hard...got a 6 this time, same as last time...does that have to do with me being ESL?)